Delaware Valley student learns there is no free lunch

A Delaware Valley High School student faces charges after he reacted poorly to being denied free seconds in the lunchroom.

A Delaware Valley High School student faces charges after he reacted poorly to being denied free seconds in the lunchroom.

Steven Corrie, 18, of Milford, asked for extra mashed potatoes on Sept. 18. The lunch lady told him he would have to buy them. He yelled an expletive, made an obscene gesture at the lunch lady and then threw his lunch tray at her, according to a report from the Eastern Pike Regional Police.

Corrie was restrained by school police with handcuffs before Eastern Pike Regional Police arrived.

Earlier in the day, Corrie had heaved four desks into a wall and thrown a recycling bin across a classroom, according to police. He then ran out of the school, then returned and asked a school official for help.

Police charged Corrie with disorderly conduct for the lunchroom incident.